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Macrophya montana

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Kingdom
  
Suborder
  
Symphyta

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Macrophya montana

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Superfamily
  
Tenthredinoidea

Genus
  
Macrophya

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Hymenopterans

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Similar
  
Macrophya, Hymenopterans, Macrophya punctumalbum, Macrophya annulata, Tenthredopsis

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Macrophya montana is a sawfly (order Hymenoptera, family Tenthredinidae).

Contents

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Description

Macrophya montana can reach a length of 8-12mm. This species shows an evident sexual dimorphism. The females are recognisable by the yellow markings on the abdomen and hind legs. These marking are absent on the abdomen of the males, that are completely black. The legs are mostly yellow with black markings in both sexes. The adults of this sawfly can mostly be encountered from May through July. Adults mainly feed on pollen and nectar. The larvae develop on the leaves of blackberries and raspberries (Rubus species).

Distribution

This common species is widespread in southern and central Europe and it is also present in North Africa, Turkey and Iran.

Habitat

It prefers forest edges, thickets and slopes and occurs in a wide range of elevations above sea level.

References

Macrophya montana Wikipedia